
Hannah Schneider
DVM, BVSc (Hons), DACVIM (SAIM)

Hannah Schneider
DVM, BVSc (Hons), DACVIM (SAIM)
Hannah graduated from the University of Queensland in 2011 with honours. She was granted several awards including those for clinical excellence and surgery. In 2012 Hannah completed a rotating internship at Queensland Veterinary Specialist where her interest in internal medicine developed. In 2013 she commenced a residency in small animal internal medicine at Louisiana State University completing the residency and passing her board examination in 2016.
Hannah has had multiple published articles in the subjects of endocrinology and infectious disease. She has also published several textbook chapters and presented at the American forum of veterinary internal medicine on her research on short acting insulin analogues. She currently works at a busy referral hospital in Queensland.
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Hannes Bergmann
DVM, DipECVS, MRCVS

Hannes Bergmann
DVM, DipECVS, MRCVS
Hannes Bergmann qualified from Vienna University in 2001 and completed an Internship at Hannover University.
After achieving a doctorate degree in perioperative pain therapy and a further year in general practice he started a Residency at Berne University.
He became a Diplomate of the European College of Veterinary Surgeons in 2008.
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Harald Reigl
Prok.

Harald Reigl
Prok.
11/2006 - heute
Regionalleiter NÖ/Bgld
Bank für Ärzte und Freie Berufe AG
04/1995 - 10/2006
Prok. & Leiter Competence Center Ärzte & Freie Berufe
NÖ Hypo Landesbank AG
07/1991 - 01/1995
Filialdirektor & Prokurist
Allgemeine Sparkasse OÖ
05/1977 - 06/1991
Filialleiter
Creditanstalt-Bank Ausbildung
09/2003 - 06/2004
DU Krems
MBA Financial Planing
Finanzplanung + General Management
08/2000 - 05/2003
DU Krems
Finanzdienstleistungen, MAS
Finanzdienstleistungen & Financial Planing
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Harrie Phillips
RVN, DipVN (Surgical, ECC), DipTAE (Development & Design), DipBus, TAA

Harrie Phillips
RVN, DipVN (Surgical, ECC), DipTAE (Development & Design), DipBus, TAA
Harrie Phillips is the founder of the Australian College of Veterinary Nursing. Harrie qualified here in Australia as a veterinary nurse but is also a UK registered veterinary nurse. She has completed two Diplomas of Veterinary Nursing (Surgical and Emergency & Critical Care) and has worked in a variety of clinics from general practice, ECC, specialist centres and in universities. She has completed her Bachelor of Adult and Vocational Education and her Post Graduate Certificate in Clinical Education (from the human world) focusing on simulation, where she topped her class for e-learning in clinical education.
Her nursing passion lies in the surgical realm and in particular neurosurgery and orthopaedics. In addition, she is trained in human hospital level sterilisation and infection control, applying this knowledge to improving procedures in veterinary clinics. She is currently undertaking postgraduate education in infection control, alongside her human medical counterparts, to become a Credentialed Infection Control Professional.
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Hayley Walters
RVN, MBE

Hayley Walters
RVN, MBE
Hayley qualified as a veterinary nurse through the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons in The UK in 1999. She spent 7 years in mixed animal practice before leaving England to work for animal welfare charity ‘Animals Asia’ with Asiatic black bears rescued from the bile farming industry in China. In 2012 she moved to Scotland to take up a new position as a Welfare and Anaesthesia veterinary nurse for the University of Edinburgh. Hayley was part of the anaesthesia team and responsible for training final year veterinary students in all aspects of anaesthesia, inpatient care and pain management at the teaching hospital of the Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies. Hayley also taught animal welfare and clinical skills to veterinary students in developing countries for the Jeanne Marchig International Centre for Animal Welfare Education. Her focus was on improving veterinary education through excellence in patient care and promoting humane alternatives to live animals in veterinary education. In 2018 Hayley moved back to England and now works in a first opinion small animal practice, and also in emergency and critical care. She is the first veterinary nurse to receive an MBE from the Queen for services to veterinary education and animal welfare.
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Heather Kirkness
CertVNECC, RVN

Heather Kirkness
CertVNECC, RVN
Heather qualified as a Veterinary Nurse in the UK in 2013 at Stone Lion Emergency Hospital in Wimbledon, London. Shortly after qualifying she moved to North Downs Specialist Referrals, where she completed her BVNA Wound Management certificate and Vets Now certificate in Emergency and Clinical Care.
Heather worked at North Downs over a period of 7 years, first as a rotating nurse before becoming a static surgical wards nurse, overseeing patients pre and post operatively across soft tissue and orthopedic specialties.
In 2021 Heather moved to Vets Now as an emergency night nurse before stepping into the role as Acting Head of Clinical Nursing for maternity cover. Once this post was completed, Heather transferred to IVC Evidensia as an Area Support Manager and eventually an Area Director on secondment.
In 2024 Heather joined Gentell, a human wound care company with ambition to promote effective veterinary wound care in the UK and USA. Heather continues to locum to clinical practice, and has keen interest in wound management, airway management and post operative orthopedic care.
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Heidi Reuss-Lamky
LVT, VTS (Anesthesia & Analgesia), CFVP, Fear Free Elite Certified Professional

Heidi Reuss-Lamky
LVT, VTS (Anesthesia & Analgesia), CFVP, Fear Free Elite Certified Professional
Ms. Heidi Reuss-Lamky graduated from Michigan State University’s Veterinary Technology Program in 1984. She has extensive experience in general practice, and since 1993 has devoted her technical expertise to the surgical department of specialty hospitals. She has been affiliated with Oakland Veterinary Referral Services in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, since 2006. Heidi became certified through the Academy of Veterinary Technicians in Anesthesia and Analgesia in 2003, and sat on the credentials committee from 2005 to 2009. She served in the president’s role on the Executive Board of the Michigan Association of Veterinary Technicians from 2007 to 2009. She was a member of the editorial review board for Today’s Veterinary Nurse Journal from 2015 to 2020. She was also a charter member of the Academy of Veterinary Surgical Technicians, and currently sits on the executive board. She has a special interest in veterinary behavior medicine and achieved Fear Free Elite status in 2020, in addition to a Cat Friendly Veterinary Professional certification in 2021.
Heidi is an ardent advocate for the veterinary technology profession, and serves as a consultant for many allied veterinary industries. She is also a member of the National Association of Veterinary Technicians in America Committee on Veterinary Technician Specialties.
Heidi is a prolific author and lecturer, presenting anesthesia, surgical nursing, surgical instrument sterilization, and Fear Free-related topics at veterinary meetings worldwide. She most recently published “Locoregional Anesthesia for Small Animal Patients” in Today’s Veterinary Nurse Journal (formerly Today’s Veterinary Technician Journal), (Summer 2020). She was also honored to receive the 2013 NAVC Dr. Jack L. Mara Memorial Lecturer award. Heidi currently shares her home with her husband, Bryan, and 2 dogs, 2 cats, an African grey parrot and pond koi. In her spare time she enjoys horseback riding, gardening, travel, lecturing, and quenching her never-ending thirst for knowledge.
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Heidi Schroeder
DVM, BVSc, MMedVet(Med)

Heidi Schroeder
DVM, BVSc, MMedVet(Med)
Dr Heidi Schroeder qualified as a veterinarian from the Faculty of Veterinary Science, Onderstepoort, in 1988. She obtained her MMedVet(Med) – Specialist Physician degree from the same university in 1994. During this time, she was a senior lecturer in the Small Animal Medicine Department. She left the University in 1996 to start a Small Animal Medicine referral practice in Pretoria. She has a special interest in Dermatology and attends to many dermatological referral cases. She has been lecturing to veterinarians all over South Africa on a variety of dermatological topics and has written several cpd articles on various dermatology topics. She was awarded a sponsorship by the World Association for Veterinary Dermatology (WAVD) to attend the 8th World congress of Veterinary Dermatology in Bordeaux in 2016. Together with Prof Andy Leisewitz, she founded the South African Veterinary Dermatology Interest group which aims to promote dermatology in South Africa.
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Heike Karpenstein
DVM

Heike Karpenstein
DVM
Dr. Heike Karpenstein ist Fachtierärztin für Radiologie und andere bildgebende Verfahren, sowie Fachtierärztin für Innere Medizin. Sie hat Veterinärmedizin an der Justus-Liebig-Universität in Gießen studiert und hier auch promoviert. Nach Stationen in Obertshausen, Elversberg und Sattledt hat sie 2014 gemeinsam mit Holger Mühlbauer und Stephan Klumpp das Zentrum für Tiergesundheit in Baden-Baden eröffnet und leitet seitdem die radiologische Abteilung. Seit 2011 leitet sie regelmäßig Seminare bei verschiedenen Ultraschall-Workshops für TierärztInnen und bietet zahlreiche Webinare rund um die Bildgebung in der Tiermedizin an.
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Heinz Heistinger
DVM

Heinz Heistinger
DVM
1995 Sponsion zum Mag. med. vet.
1996 Promotion zum Dr. med. vet.
Seitdem als praktischer Tierarzt tätig
1999 Ablegung der tierärztlichen Physikatsprüfung
Seit 2011 Präsident der ÖTK-LS Niederösterreich
Seit 2014 Vorsitzender der Prüfungskommission gem. §7 HApoQualVO
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Heinz Mehlhorn
Prof., DVM

Heinz Mehlhorn
Prof., DVM
Prof. Dr. Heinz Mehlhorn, Jahrgang 1944, geb. Aussig/Elbe; Promotion 1971 in Bonn zum Lebenszyklus von Eimeria maxima, 1975 Habilitation in Düsseldorf zum Lebenszyklus von Theilerien in Zecken und Rindern, seit 1977 Professor für Parasitologie in Düsseldorf und Bochum, Dekan, Präsident der Dt. Gesellschaft für Parasitologie, Präsident der Weltgesellschaft für Protozoologie. 21 Parasitologie-Bücher in 4 Sprachen, 20 Patente zu Antiparasitika, Gründer und CEO der Firma Alpha-Biocare (Düsseldorf), die Antiparasitenmittel für Tiere und Menschen entwickelt und produziert.
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Hélène Amory
Prof., DMV, PhD, Dip ECEIM

Hélène Amory
Prof., DMV, PhD, Dip ECEIM
Hélène Amory a obtenu son diplôme en médecine vétérinaire en 1987 et a défendu sa thèse d’agrégation de l’Enseignement Supérieur en 1993 à l’Université de Liège. Elle s’est ensuite entièrement consacrée au développement et à l’enseignement de la médecine interne équine dans cette institution où elle a été nommée professeur en 2007. Elle a été reconnue De Facto en tant que Diplomate de l’European College of Equine Internal Medicine (ECEIM) en 2003. Elle a été membre du comité d’examen de ce collège de 2004 à 2009, et est membre du board de ce collège depuis février 2011. Elle est premier auteur ou co- auteur de plus d’une centaine d’articles scientifiques et d’un grand nombre de communications dans des congrès nationaux et internationaux. Elle est très active dans le domaine de la formation continuée en Belgique et en France, et est membre du bureau de la Belgian Equine Practitioners Society depuis 1996, dont elle a assuré le secrétariat jusqu’en 2011.
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Hendrik Lehmann
Dipl. ACVECC

Hendrik Lehmann
Dipl. ACVECC
- Seit 2019: Oberarzt Intensivstation Klinik für Kleintiere der JLUGießen
- Juli &November 2018: Externship Emergency and Critical Care Service Vetsuisse Bern, CH
- November 2017: Externship Emergency and Critical Care Service Cornell, USA
- Oktober 2017: Teilnahme am ersten Cardiopulmonary Bootcamp Cornell University, NY, USA
- 2016-2018: Resident American College of Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care unter der Leitung von Frau Dr. med vet E. Haßdenteufel DACVECC, DECVECC
- 2014 - 2015: Rotating Internship an der Kleintierklinik der Vetmeduni Vienna, AT
- 2007 - 2014: Diplomstudium Vetmeduni Wien
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Henrik Wagner
DVM, FTA für kleine Wiederkäuer

Henrik Wagner
DVM, FTA für kleine Wiederkäuer
• Studium Agrarwissenschaften mit Schwerpunkt Tierproduktion von 1999 bis 2004 an der Justus-Liebig-Universität Gießen
• Promotion im Fachgebiet Tierzucht
• Parallelstudium der Veterinärmedizin, ebenfalls in Gießen.
• 2008 bis 2010 Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter am Institut für Tierärztliche Nahrungsmittelkunde der Universität Gießen.
• Seit 2010 an der Klinik für Geburtshilfe, Gynäkologie und Andrologie der Groß- und Kleintiere, jetzt Tierklinik für Reproduktionsmedizin und Neugeborenenkunde, der Justus-Liebig-Universität Gießen als Tierarzt tätig
• Seit 2012 Leiter der Bestandsbetreuung kleiner Wiederkäuer und Neuweltkamelidenff
• Seit 2014 Fachtierarzt für kleine Wiederkäuer
• Seit 2021 Leitender Tierarzt des Schaf- und Ziegenherdengesundheitsdienstes Hessen an der JLU Gießen
• Seit 2022 Mitglied im Vorstand der Landestierärztekammer Hessen und Vorsitzender des Weiterbildungsausschuss
• Seit 2023 Mitglied im Tierschutzausschuss der JLU Gießen
• Seit 2023 Vorsitzender der DVG-Fachgruppe Kleine Wiederkäuer und Neuweltkamele
• Seit 2024 Mitglied Wiederkäuer-Ausschuss der Bundestierärztekammer (BTK)
Schwerpunkte:
• Arbeits- und Forschungsschwerpunkte sind die Reproduktion und Bestandsbetreuung kleiner Wiederkäuer und Neuweltkamele
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Herbert Auer
Univ.-Prof., DVM

Herbert Auer
Univ.-Prof., DVM
- Biologiestudium in Innsbruck (1978, Dr. phil.)
- 1979 – 1990: Assistent a. Hygiene-Institut d. Universität Wien
- Jänner 1991: Habilitation (Univ.-Doz.) für Med. Parasitologie
- seit 1997: ao. Univ.-Prof.
- seit 2004: Leiter d. Abt. für Med. Parasitologie an der Med. Universität Wien, zugleich Leiter des Österr. Referenzzentrums für Parasitosen
über 400 Publikationen, Review-Tätigkeit bei zahlreichen wissenschaftl. Journalen, wissenschaftliche Schwerpunkte: Epidemiologie und Labordiagnostik von Zoonosen, insbesondere von Helminthozoonosen (z. B. Echinokokkose, Toxokarose, Fasziolose, Toxoplasmose)



























